Prophets and Frauds

$15.95

Author: Edward Oliver

ISBN 978-1-60264-015-3 (softcover)

Who are the true prophets, and who are the frauds? From Noah to Nostradamus, the ancient Hebrew prophets have constantly tried to warn us about future events, but no one ever believed them. All the world's greatest prophets were rejected by the most respected religious and scientific authorities of their time. Modern scientists are still assuring us that it is impossible for man to see into the future. So what about Bible prophecy is that also myth and fantasy? If you'd like to learn more about how ancient prophecies actually compared to real historical events, then you will greatly enjoy reading this scientific examination of the famous world events predicted by ancient Hebrew prophets. On regular 500 year intervals from 4000 BC to the present, we have been visited by these great Hebrew prophets who have accurately predicted the course of world history. You'll be amazed to find out how much scientific and historical data actually supports the claims of both the ancient, and modern, Hebrew prophets.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Edward Oliver was born in 1946, first of the baby boomers to witness the rise of Western Society out of the ashes of World War Two. It was a world of modern innovation and advanced technologies, and the promise of the decade was that the miracles of technology would produce a better world for him. He would live in a perfect human society, where human productivity would improve to the point that he would only have to work ten hours every week to support his family. His future would be completely devoid of all disease and human suffering, due to advances in medicine and the medical technologies. It would be an ideal world, where his biggest problem would be trying to figure out what to do with all his free time. Such was the promise of liberal Academia, educating the children of today for the ideal world of tomorrow. But somehow that promise failed to come true, and the world once again fell into a state of anger and confusion, just as it had so many times before. Man had once again failed to achieve what God had once freely provided.